[辽宁]2013届辽宁省铁岭市六校协作高三第三次联合考试英语试卷
---The floor is dirty. Can anyone clean it?
---______I do it all the time.
A.Don’t mention it. | B.Why you? | C.Not sure. | D.Not me again. |
Mr Black, who is a ______, is in love with Miss Smith, who is a ______.
A.cooker,typewriter | B.cook,typist | C.cooker,typist | D.cook,typewriter |
______it is to take a rest after a long run!
A.What a fun | B.How fun | C.What fun | D.How a fun |
The driver was at ______loss when ______word came that he was forbidden to drive for speeding.
A.a,the | B./,/ | C.the,the | D.a,/ |
The audience waited until the curtain rose and then______laughter at the sight of the funny actor.
A.burst out | B.burst into | C.broke into | D.began with |
It was raining hard. Little Tom felt cold, so he stood______to his mother.
A.close | B.closely | C.closed | D.nearly |
I hope______the child some sweets can make him stop crying.
A.giving | B.give | C.you to give | D.you’ll give |
You’ll______the department until the end of the year. Next year you will be rearranged.
A.be attached to | B.be belonged to | C.owe to | D.contribute to |
We appreciated his______of time and money to the project.
A.devotion | B.acquisition | C.ambition | D.appreciation |
How much would you______for repairing my bike?
A.pay | B.take | C.cost | D.charge |
The brave man was greatly honoured when the organizer announced, “You ______a medal!”
A.earn | B.expect | C.deserve | D.reserve |
He______on the farm for twenty years and now he is a teacher.
A.has worked | B.had worked | C.worked | D.works |
---Could I have a word with you, mum?
---Oh, dear, if you______.
A.can | B.must | C.may | D.should |
Try hard to make what the teachers teach______,and you’ll all make good progress in your studies.
A.you | B.yours | C.youself | D.youselves |
It was Friday. We were asked to write a______composition.
A.200 words | B.200-word | C.800-word | D.800 words |
China is known as a country of etiquette (礼节) and ceremonies. Here is an interesting story that shows this. Once upon a time, a man 36 on a long trip to visit his friend and took a swan as a gift. But the swan 37 from its cage on the way and when he tried to 38 it, he got hold of nothing but a 39 . Instead of returning home, he continued his 40 taking the swan feather with him. When his friend received this 41 gift, he was deeply moved. And the 42 ‘The gift is nothing much, but it’s the thought that counts.’ was 43 far and wide.
Chinese used to 44 one hand in the other in front of the chest as a salute. This 45 has a history of more than 2,000 years but nowadays it is 46 used except on the Spring Festival. And shaking hands is more popular and 47 on formal occasions. Bowing was often used by people in a 48 position such as subordinates(下属), students, and attendants. 49 at present Chinese youngsters tend to simply nod as a greeting.
It is common social practice to 50 the junior to the senior, or the familiar to the unfamiliar. When you start a talk 51 a stranger, topics such as weather, food, or 52 are a good choice to break the ice. With a 53 , a chat about current affairs, sports, the stock market or his job usually goes 54 . Similar to Western customs, you should be 55 in asking a woman private questions. However, talking about her job or family life will never put you into danger.
A.got B.made C.took D.went
A.ran B.kept C.escaped D.avoided
A.catch B.chase C.follow D.trace
A.cage B.feather C.swan D.man
A.visit B.adventure C.journey D.expedition
A.unexpected B.good C.sudden D.accidental
A.warning B.sentence C.word D.saying
A.expanded B.spread C.extended D.increased
A.take B.put C.cup D.set
A.culture B.hobby C.habit D.tradition
A.often B.seldom C.always D.usually
A.appropriate B.satisfactory C.important D.practical
A.upper B.old C.lower D.young
A.And B.But C.Then D.Moreover
A.introduce B.devote C.lead D.leave
A.by B.in C.on D.with
A.marriage B.hobbies C.income D.ages
A.boy B.girl C.humans D.man
A.smoothly B.suddenly C.unfortunately D.expectedly
A.quick B.wise C.cautious D.free
Have you thanked your grandma today? You might want to consider it. A recent study found that kids live longer when a grandmother takes part in their daily lives.
Most animals die soon after their childbearing years are over. Women, however, often live for many years after they stop having kids.
To try to understand why, researchers from Finland looked at birth and death records of two communities from the 18th and 19th centuries, one in Finland and one in Canada. In these communities, 537 Finnish women and 3,290 Canadian women were grandmothers who had lived past the age of 50.
For every decade they lived beyond 50, the researchers found that the women ended up with an average of two extra grandkids. It didn’t matter what the differences in health or living conditions were between the two communities or from family to family.
Grandchildren were also more likely to live into adulthood if their grandmothers were alive when they were born. If their grandmothers were younger than 60 at the time, that was even better. The study also found that women had children 2 to 3 years earlier if their own mothers were still alive at that time than those whose mothers had died.
The researchers suggested that grandmothers have provided important assistance in raising their grandchildren for at least the past 200,000 years. As a result, they helped extend everyone’s lifespan.
So, don’t take your grandma for granted!
How many women in the survey in the two communities were grandmothers who had lived past the age of 50?
A.537. | B.3,290. | C.3,827. | D.2,753. |
According to the passage, what influence did it have on a woman if her mother was still alive?
A.She was also more likely to live into adulthood. |
B.She had children 2 to 3 years earlier. |
C.She ended up with an average of two extra grandkids. |
D.It had no influence on her. |
How did grandmothers help extend everyone’s lifespan?
A.They provided them with better living conditions. |
B.They provided assistance in raising their grandchildren. |
C.They helped with housework. |
D.They made everyone happy. |
According to the passage, we don’t know that _______.
A.kids live longer when grandmothers take part in their daily lives |
B.most animals die soon after their childbearing years are over |
C.women often live for many years after they stop having kids |
D.grandchildren are less likely to live into adulthood if their grandmothers are alive |
What is the difference between a college and a university? This is a good question for students who want to attend a college or a university in the United States.
Colleges and universities have many things in common. Both provide a greater understanding of the world and its past. Both provide education in the arts and sciences. And both can help prepare young people to earn a living.
Students who complete their undergraduate studies either at a four-year college or a university receive a bachelor’s degree. One difference is that many colleges do not offer graduate studies.
Universities are generally bigger, offer more programs and do more research. Modern universities developed from those of the Middle Ages in Europe. The word “university” comes from the Latin “universitas”. This described a group of people organized for a common purpose. The word “college” comes from a Latin word with a similar meaning, “collegium”. In England, colleges were formed to provide students with places to live in. Usually each group of students was studying the same thing. So college came to mean an area of study. But a college can also be a part of a university. The first American universities divided their studies into a number of areas and called each one a college. This is still true.
Programs in higher learning may also be called schools. The University of Arizona in Tucson, for example, has 18 colleges and 10 schools. They include the colleges of pharmacy (制药学), education, engineering and law. They also include the schools of architecture, dance and public administration.
College is also used as a general term for higher education. A news report might talk about “college students” even if they include students at universities. Or someone might ask, “Where do you go to college?”
Today, most American colleges offer an area of study called liberal arts. These are subjects first developed and taught in ancient Greece. They include language, philosophy and mathematics. The purpose is to train a person’s mind instead of teaching job skills.
The passage is probably written to _________.
A.persuade students to go to college instead of schools |
B.tell students the differences between colleges and universities |
C.help students make a better choice of what kind of colleges they should go to |
D.inform students about how much they are going to spend in going to college |
When the term “college students” appears in a newspaper, it may refer to ________.
A.only students studying in colleges |
B.students studying in colleges in the USA |
C.only students studying in universities |
D.students receiving higher education |
What can we learn from the passage?
A.Both universities and colleges include different schools. |
B.The purpose of liberal arts is to train a person’s job skill. |
C.Both universities and colleges can help prepare students to make a living. |
D.Most American universities have 18 colleges and 10 schools. |
The area of study called liberal arts is designed to _______.
A.get students ready to earn a living |
B.teach students subjects from engineering to philosophy |
C.help students achieve a stronger and clearer mind |
D.encourage more students to begin the study of arts |
My father and I were very close. I loved pleasing him, and he was always proud of my success. If I won a spelling contest(竞赛) at school, he was on top of the world. Later in life whenever I got a promotion(提升), I'd call my father right away and he'd rush out to tell all his friends. In 1970,when I was named president of the Ford Motor Company, I don't know which of us was more excited.
Like many native Italians, my parents were very open with their feelings and their loves not only at home, but also in public. Most of my friends would never hug(拥抱) their fathers. But I hugged and kissed my dad at every opportunity for nothing could have felt more natural.
He was a curious man who was always trying new things. He was the first person in Allentown to buy a motorcycle. Unfortunately, my father and his motorcycle didn't get along too well. He fell off it so often that he got rid of it just a month after buying it. As a result, he never again trusted any vehicle with less than four wheels.
Because of that motorcycle, I wasn't allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up. Whenever I wanted to ride a bike, I had to borrow one from a friend. On the other hand, my father let me drive a car as soon as I turned sixteen.
I hugged and kissed my father at every opportunity,______.
A.even though I hated to do so |
B.because I was told to do so by my mother |
C.as I was named president of the Ford Motor company |
D.for I felt it quite natural to do so |
My father trusted no vehicle with less than four wheels because _____.
A.he did not like the way I always borrowed bicycles from friends |
B.he thought that cars were faster than motorcycles |
C.he liked every new model made by the Ford Motor company |
D.he had trouble in riding his motorcycle |
Which of the following statements shows that my father was a curious man?
A.I wasn't allowed to have a car when I was growing up. |
B.He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle. |
C.He was always proud of my success. |
D.He was very open with his feelings and his love. |
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.My father loved his motorcycle. He rode through the dirty streets of Allentown every day. |
B.I was not allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up, but when I was just 16 I was allowed to drive a car. |
C.My father was always proud of what I did. He was very pleased when I won a spelling contest at school. |
D.My father bought a motorcycle, but got rid of it because he fell off it so often. |
Signs in Chinese will be set up in public areas such as airports, to benefit Chinese travelers, the Italian Government announced in late February. Now many European countries are expected to follow this example.
Despite the different languages, travel across Europe has never been so simple. Just five years ago, if you wanted to visit Germany in the north and Spain in the south in one trip, you had to wait for weeks to apply for different visas from the two countries. You also needed a calculator because both countries had different money.
Today, with a Schengen Visa issued by any member country, you can travel across 15 European countries without stopping. Since 2002, within most of the EU, there is now just one type of money called the Euro. The Euro was designed to be the only money in the EU, and already makes it easier to shop around. If you drive, your driving license and car insurance policy are valid(有效的)in the other European countries. And you can use your mobile phone everywhere.
All the countries in the continent are melting into a united Europe under the EU. For Europeans and visitors, the result is that it is more convenient to travel back and forth between the different countries.
By saying the underlined sentence “Now many European countries are expected to follow this example”, the writer means that ____.
A.more signs will be set up in Chinese in European countries |
B.more and more Europeans have a desire to know more about China |
C.more and more Chinese people will go to travel across Europe |
D.Chinese is now an important language in Europe |
Compared to five years ago, traveling in Europe has become easier because ___.
A.you needn’t drive a car |
B.you can use a calculator to exchange money |
C.applying for different visas is much simpler |
D.one visa is good enough for traveling in a number of countries |
It can be inferred from the passage that _____.
A.an increasing number of Chinese tend to travel to Europe |
B.Chinese has become an important language in Europe |
C.the Euro is the only money used in the EU now |
D.it is always necessary to unite many countries into one |
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If you like exploring the wilderness, you should read the following suggestions from search-and-rescue rangers(搜救队) in the national parks.
Before you head out on a hike, check the weather, take plenty of water, and make sure someone knows where you’ll be and when you’ll be back. Bring clothes to keep you warm when wet, like a waterproof jacket. Avoid cotton, which traps damp. Take basic precaution, such as waterproof matches, a folding saw, a good knife, a first-aid kit, a flash light, and batteries.
The minute you think you might get lost, stop. And you should stay calm and think rationally(理性地). If you are not alone, focusing on the needs of others can help hold your own fears at bay. Keeping a sense of humor helps too.—it reduces stress and promotes creative thinking.
In general, people who try to find their own way out are far worse than those who stay put(呆在原处). In a wide-open area, make a signal with colorful gear, make a big X out of rock, or dig a shallow trench, which are easy to spot from above.
You can go several days without eating, so in most cases, you’d better not search for food, since there are lots of poisonous plants in the wild. But you need to stay hydrated(含水的). If you are lost in your car, stay there: You are more visible to rescuers. And the car provides shelter.
A.Stay visible so anyone searching can see you. |
B.First, you’ve got to acknowledge you’re in trouble. |
C.And you have no idea where to go. |
D.The search-and-rescue people call it death clothes. |
E.First of all find a shelter and stay in it in order to keep dry.
F.These suggestions may keep you alive in emergencies.
G.If you run out of water, It’s usually better to drink from a stream with suspect water than to go without.
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This morning I got up early and went to school as usually, only find there was nobody in the classroom because it was Sunday. “How a bad memory I have!” I couldn’t help laughing. Stand in front of the school gate, I began to wonder what to do next. Suddenly a good idea occurs to me. “Why not get together with some good friends for a picnic in such a fine weather?” I immediately telephoned some of my best friends, but they all agreed to come to join me. About two hours late, we finally arrived a pleasant park with trees and flowers here and there. We really enjoyed us hugely.